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Every year I buy just one packet of seeds, and it is enough to literally cover with flower 8 big pots. It is a must in my garden: bloom p...Read More
I have had this plant on my property for over 30 years from the original planting in a zone 2b. I look at them as friends and happy to se...Read More
I live in Burlington, NC. I've had heartsease in my herb garden for years now. My plants were from a local nurseryman and were in all s...Read More
Just got a bunch of seeds for this plant from a neighbor and I'm excited about seeing how they will grow next spring.
I live in Indianapolis & transplanted these cute little flowers from my step-father's yard in northern Indiana. Within a day of transplan...Read More
I must be the only person in the world who can't grow these. And it makes me sad because I love them. No clue what the problem is. I can ...Read More
Such cute little faces on these. Self seeds freely. Blooms April-July in my garden.
I love Johnny Jump-Up because it survives our arid climate and cold winters here in the High Desert of New Mexico.
After reading all the posts for little pretty flower called Johnny Jump-Ups, I am looking so forward to growing these in my flower beds. ...Read More
A very traditional / heirloom viola; a few old-fashioned flowers in the garden are good for the soul!
Johnny Jump-ups have been every where I've ever lived for as long as I can remember (67 yrs.) Bethlehem, Harrisburg, Reading, and now Bat...Read More
This was my husband's favorite little flower when he was growing up and so, when we moved to our acreage almost 15 years ago, we had to ...Read More
These little jewels are very easy to grow in my limestone alkaline soil. They bloom all spring and some last into summer. I encourage any...Read More
This is a reseeder but a welcome one. It looks pretty growing near or under almost any other plant. And it looks especially lovely en masse.
These cheerful little violets are welcome everywhere. They look great in mass plantings as was mentioned before.
I bought...Read More
These are the only "flat-faced" violas that I'm aware of that can survive our hot humid summers in NE Fla. All other typical pansies dry...Read More
These have been my favorite flower for well over 50 years. I first noticed them growing in container on my grandmother's porch. (A 'trou...Read More
I noticed no one from TN commented or added that they grow these lovelies. My neighbor's yard is covered with them and they look beautifu...Read More
A really delightful little plant. Yes they seed around but for me they are always welcome, they seem to fit in anywhere. I wouldn't be ...Read More
This little fellow goes on and on. It self seeds and so far I have not had to replant it no matter where I have lived. It has smiled for ...Read More
Planted in shallow wood chip bed; the white and light blue/white mixed do not seem to be as prolific self-sowers as the tricolor purple. ...Read More
Wonderful little viola! I started the plants from seed just two months ago, and it's already blooming! That's a record for this area, w...Read More
These are nice little summer flowers. They seem to hold up much better than their much larger cousins. I planted the verigated, along w...Read More
Edgewood, Washington
Great little "pansy" that is just as happy to be growing in the cracks of the drive or the gravel of ...Read More
Great little plant. Mine wasn't even affected by the 100 degree heat all summer in full sun out here in Southern California. Had lots o...Read More
This is a wonderful plant in an naturalized setting. It was growing in my lawn, in direct sunlight, when we lived in Connecticut. The p...Read More
it's now florida in december and my violas, all three colors, are still making happy faces. we've even had a slight freeze and the viola...Read More
Self-sowing without being invasive and with the sweetest little flowers.
A variable short-lived plant native to Europe and naturalised elsewhere.
Has heart shaped to ovate basal leaves and oblong...Read More